Yes, what's an end pour?
In Response To: Re: Lightweight End Pours *Pic* (Joe Greenley)
I agree with Joe. Why do it? use a block of wood with thickened epoxy to fill any gaps. Especially if you're working in the dead of winter and it's 2 derees outside. Where do you do it? Wait for summer?
When you drill your your grab loop hole go in with a Q-tip and epoxy to seal it.
Messages In This Thread
- Lightweight End Pours
Bruce -- 5/20/2000, 9:37 pm- Another Lightweight End Pour Approach
mike allen ---> -- 5/23/2000, 8:39 pm- Re: Lightweight End Pours
john -- 5/21/2000, 11:29 pm- Re: Lightweight End Pours *Pic*
Joe Greenley -- 5/21/2000, 7:19 pm- Re: Lightweight End Pours
Rehd -- 5/22/2000, 12:15 pm- Re: The Reason Why End Pours
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 5/22/2000, 12:44 pm- Re: End Pour Adhesion, > 72 hrs
Tim Stough -- 5/22/2000, 1:27 pm- Re: Sand before closing
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 5/23/2000, 9:26 am
- Re: Sand before closing
- Re: End Pour Adhesion, > 72 hrs
- Yes, what's an end pour?
Jay Babina -- 5/22/2000, 9:51 am- Re: Yes, what's an end pour?
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 5/22/2000, 12:32 pm
- Re: The Reason Why End Pours
- Re: Lightweight End Pours
Tig and Tink -- 5/21/2000, 2:42 pm- Re: Lightweight End Pours
Nick Pinson -- 5/21/2000, 7:12 am- Re: Lightweight End Pours
Dean Trexel -- 5/20/2000, 11:21 pm - Re: Lightweight End Pours
- Another Lightweight End Pour Approach